Friday night I swapped out the Hi Gains in my 1998 370-12 for a set of Scatterwound toasters. While I was under the hood I also added the .0047mF cap in the treble volume circut...
WOW...what a difference...first chord I hit was the bluegrass G that McGuinn uses to kick off "Nashvile West"...and I nailed it...the guitar had always been kind of...ah...muddy...and even with flatwounds, a treble booster, etc, it just didnt have it...to the point where Id considered selling it....it does now...and I have only played it thru a little Fender SS frontman bass amp that I keep hidden under one of the end tables in the living room...I can hardly put the thing down....
I was skeptical that the pickups would make THAT much difference....but....they have turned my guitar into a jangle monster...
Now I got a set of higains for sale...
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FYI...as a test I removed the .0047mf cap from the bridge pup in my 60' 360/6 and now it has a slight quack like a Strat but with a RIC flavor.
I'm going to try some different types of caps as an experiment.
I need some strings too...what does everyone like for the 360/6?
Right now, I have D'Addario XL .009 Nickel Wound.
I'm going to try some different types of caps as an experiment.
I need some strings too...what does everyone like for the 360/6?
Right now, I have D'Addario XL .009 Nickel Wound.
I've had 4 wives but I still have my 60' 360!
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Well, talk about novel ideas. Two .0047 caps! Were these connected in series (which produces the same result as a single cap, for your information), or did the previous owner of the 430 connect the second one in line with the bass pickup?
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
